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about T^ inch wide, rounded or slightly retuse at the apex, a little concave on the 

 upper surface, the upper ones similar, narrower. Calyx about J inch long, its 

 lobes oblong-lanceolate, obtusish. Corolla about -^ inch long, bright yellow, 

 its tube somewhat shorter than the cal5rx, its lobes oblong-lanceolate, obtusish. 



Fig. 140. — 5. oreganum Nuttall. 



Pedicels very slender, ^ to fV inch long. Cytm little compound, thyrsoid, about 

 I inch broad, i to 2 inches high. 



Flowers July (in its habitat). 



Habitat. — Yosemite National Park, California. 



114. Sedum oreganum Nuttall (fig. 140). 

 5. oreganum Nuttall, Torrey & Gray, "Flora N. America," 1, 559, 1840. 



Synonyms. — 5. obtusatum of gardens (not of A. Gray, " Proc. Amer. Acad.," 7, 

 342). Gormania oregana Britton in Bulletin New York Bot. Card. 8, 30, 1903- 

 " Sp. British Columbia," of some nurserymen's lists. 



Not uncommon in gardens under the name S. obtusatum, an allied 

 plant which is not in cultivation so far as I know. Among the group 



